This is another one of my mom's specialty recipes. The green pea filling tastes divine in this karanji. I used to beg her to make this on almost all my birthdays and also when I was pregnant!
Even though the procedure looks elaborate, its really simple to make: For the cover, take 1.5 cups wheat flour, 1/2 cup fine rava/sooji/cream of wheat, 2 tsp hot oil, salt to taste in a bowl. Knead the dough with water and keep it under wet cloth for 1 hr. You have to keep on kneading it after every 20 mins to make it soft.
Meanwhile, prepare the filling. Heat 2 tsp oil in a pan and add 1 tsp cumin seeds, 1 tsp roasted poppy seeds (khus khus), 1/2 cup chopped onion, 1/4 tsp turmeric powder (optional) and 1 tsp crushed garlic. Saute till the onions are soft. To this add about 1.5 cups crushed green peas. The green peas should be very coarsely crushed. Cover and cook for 5 mins on medium low heat. Add salt and lemon juice to taste and 1/2 cup freshly grated coconut along with a little chopped cilantro. Let it cool.
Then make lemon size balls of the dough and roll out little discs. Put about 3-4 tsp filling and fold it over to make a crescent shape and cut off the edges with a karanji cutter or you can seal them with a fork, (the folding and sealing process is exactly like you would do for an empanada). Take care not to put excess filling or else you will not be able to seal the karanjis properly and they will break open while frying.
This recipe is going to Mharo Rajasthan's Bookmarked Recipe Every Tuesday Event: Volume 24, hosted by US Masala.
this is a good one...love the stuffing tooo....I too make with various stuffings!
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ReplyDeleteKaranji makes me hungry..
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Love ur spice version....yummy!!
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looks delicious....
ReplyDeleteI have been thinking of making these since fresh peas have flooded the market. Looks delicious and liked that u used wheat flour for the covering.
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these look so perfect ... lovely filling
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a yum and delicious Indian Snacks. i usually make the sweet version.
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ReplyDeleteYummy!!! My mom made this today and i am really missing it being away from home!!
ReplyDeleteYummmmm,and yummmm again..
ReplyDeleteWow...absolutely delicious looking! planning to make them baked with puff pastries...!quicker if not healthier!
ReplyDeleteThese veg filling look really delicious!!! I do make these with fish filling..
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Nice and healthy little snack.... YUM!
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wanna grab them all..looks mouthwatering
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ReplyDelete@Shobha: Yes, it is really yummy, Thanks!
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